Journal of African Diaspora Studies | 17 June 2011
Regional Economic Blocs in Africa: A Comparative Study Emphasising Kenya's Role and Impact
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Abstract
Regional economic blocs in Africa have emerged as tools for facilitating intra-regional trade and development. Kenya, being a significant player in East Africa, has played a pivotal role in these initiatives. The research employs a mixed-methods approach, combining quantitative data analysis from existing databases and qualitative interviews with key stakeholders in Kenya’s trade and investment sectors. A notable finding is that Kenya’s membership in the East African Community has led to a significant increase in intra-regional trade by over 30% compared to pre-bloc period levels. The study concludes that regional blocs have enhanced economic cooperation and integration among member states, with Kenya as a key facilitator of these processes. Policy recommendations include strengthening institutional frameworks for cross-border collaboration and promoting greater private sector engagement in regional trade initiatives.